Category: Computing

Tencent’s ‘Metal Slug’ has Been Approved as China Approves 70 Games in November

China's video games regulator on Thursday granted publishing licences to 70 online games, including titles belonging to Tencent Holdings Ltd , NetEase Inc  and other developers. Shenzhen-based Tencent, the world's largest gaming…

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Italian Government Outlaws Facial Recognition Technology, Except to Fight Crime

Italy prohibited the use of facial recognition and 'smart glasses' on Monday as its Data Protection Agency issued a rebuke to two municipalities experimenting with the technologies. Facial recognition systems…

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Russia-based AdSense accounts are being deactivated, according to Google

Google Expects to Pay Close to $400 Million to Settle U.S. Location Tracking Probe

Google’s Alphabet will pay $391.5 million to settle allegations by 40 states that the search and advertising giant illegally tracked users' locations, the Michigan attorney general's office said Monday. The…

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Silicon Valley Chip Startup Cerebras Unveils Artificial Intelligence Supercomputer

Silicon Valley startup Cerebras Systems, known in the industry for its dinner plate-sized chip made for artificial intelligence work, on Monday unveiled its AI supercomputer called Andromeda, which is now…

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MediaTek CEO sees incremental move away from Taiwan

Tensions between China and the United States are pushing some manufacturing companies to talk about expanding some of their supply chain beyond Taiwan, although it’s “incremental,” the head of Taiwan’s…

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Apple Plans a 3D World and Video Service for Its Mixed Reality Headset

Apple Inc.’s next major product a mixed-reality headset that it hopes will vault the company into a new era of computing isn’t set to arrive until next year. But job listings…

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Work in Progress to Address Cybersecurity Concerns, Says Singtel After the Optus Cyber Attack

A second Australian business owned by Singapore Telecommunications Ltd. was found to have suffered a cyberattack, compounding the data-security crisis at the company amid the huge data breach at mobile-phone operator Optus.…

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Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) Launches its Latest Data Center CPU

Advanced Micro Devices Inc (AMD.O) launched its latest data center chip on Thursday and said Microsoft Corp's (MSFT.O) Azure, Alphabet-owned (GOOGL.O) Google Cloud and Oracle Corp would be some of its customers. The fourth generation EPYC…

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Antitrust Lawsuit Claims Apple, Amazon Colluded to Raise Products Prices

In an antitrust lawsuit on Wednesday the complaint accuses apple and Amazon of conspiring to drive up iPhone and iPad prices by removing nearly all other resellers of new Apple…

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Meta to Cuts 11,000 Jobs as it Sinks More Money into the Metaverse

Meta Platforms Inc (META.O) said on Wednesday it would cut more than 11,000 jobs, or 13% of its workforce, as the Facebook parent doubled down on its risky metaverse bet amid a…

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